Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Garage Sale R32 GTR RB26 (ECU, Fuel Rail, Injectors, AFM, AFR Gauge, Intercooler, Brakes)

Hey guys, 

Got a few parts that became spares after upgrades. Located south west Sydney and would prefer pickup. If postage necessary, it'll be at buyers expense. 

 

320kw package - $1000 for everything

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - $450
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250

  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - $350

  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100

  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100

 

Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - $200

 

Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

 

A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - $100

 

Golpher china spec alloy radiator - $40

 

Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

 

Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

 

Standard RB26 front brake package - $300 for everything
  • Calipers (unknown pads) - $200
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - $100

  • BM50 brake master cylinder - $100

 

Happy to hear offers. Just want to see it gone really.

 

Thanks, 

Slav

IMG_4623[1].JPG

IMG_4624[1].JPG

IMG_4625[1].JPG

IMG_4627[1].JPG

IMG_4628[1].JPG

IMG_4630[1].JPG

IMG_4631[1].JPG

IMG_4634[1].JPG

IMG_4635[1].JPG

IMG_4636[1].JPG

IMG_4639[1].JPG

IMG_4638[1].JPG

IMG_4642[1].JPG

IMG_4641[1].JPG

IMG_4646[1].JPG

IMG_4645[1].JPG

7 minutes ago, justjoshinyam8 said:

Details on radiator?

China spec alloy. Pretty sure it's the same thickness as stock. 

1 hour ago, Dave76 said:

Would you take $150 for the air fuel gauge where are you located at

Sorry mate. Sold pending payment. 

Updated list:

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250
  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100
  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100 

    Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

  • A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Golpher china spec alloy radiator - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

  • Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

 
  • Calipers (unknown pads) - $200
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - $100

     

  • BM50 brake master cylinder - $100

     

  • 3 months later...

Updated list:

  • Apexi Power FC with hand controller tuned on 98ULP - SOLD 
  • Standard fuel rail with Sard 700cc injectors - $250
  • 2 x Z32 AFM with Tomei plugs - SOLD 
  • Standard RB26 exhaust manifolds - $100
  • Standard RB26 dump pipes - $100 

    Brand new AEM Uego AFR meter (rrp $300) - SOLD 

  • Mines ECU could probably use for the case - $50

  • A-pillar twin gauge holder (suit R32) - SOLD 

  • Golpher china spec alloy radiator - SOLD 

  • Standard RB26 intercooler - $100

  • Standard RB26 twin turbo pipe - $50

  • Calipers (unknown pads) - SOLD
  • Rotors standard size (unknown brand) - SOLD
  • BM50 brake master cylinder - SOLD

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Can you log IAT? Whilst WTA coolers have their place, doing any sort of sustained run is not one of them There are fixes that slow down the heat soak, like ice boxes, which don't last that long, and interchillers, which are fairly expensive, up grades to the WTA cooling radiator, which may require a bigger pump, and upgrades to the reservoir size,  and upgrades to the cooling fans, but, it all still heat soaks, and takes ages to come down in hot weather  For a turbo, that isn't locked into WTA like my PD blower is, can you not possibly swap to a nice air to air intercooler????, it would be better for sustained runs then, and have alot less things that could go wrong in my opinion 
    • So, the other thing I've sorted is a baseline dyno run up at Unigroup's new location. The auto trans was a little unco-operative by both shifting down when the throttle was floored on the dyno (so Mark had to ramp it up more slowly than in a manual) and also by shifting up at 6,000 even in sports mode instead of the indicated redline of 7,000 Still, on a hot day it made 240rwkw at 16psi which seems about right for 300kw (400hp) through an auto at the wheels.  The shape of the curve is not quite right because it was not full throttle to about 4,500 to stop it kicking down, but until I can get a tune on the auto trans control this was the best we could do.....full boost will be well below 5,000 once that is sorted, I'll get some data logs when I can to confirm For comparison, the R32 made 255 at 12psi (at 4,500) on the same dyno with tune, n1 turbos, cam gears, big exhaust but otherwise all standard so the v37 is likely a little better out of the box. One thing that is very clear is that the standard water to air intercoolers are not up to sustained use at full throttle in warm ambient temps. After about 5 runs (so only a few minutes full throttle), it was pulling boost and timing and dropping 10-15% power. Unfortunately I didn't get that printout and the Unigroup guys are away at the moment, will try and get hold of it on their return. So, looks like a healthy engine to start modifying and the only real area of concern is the w2a heat exchangers which the aftermarket has plenty of solutions for    
    • I maintain it actually looked really nice in person. So much so that I thought "No, this is illegal" but there it was, clear as day. I think we can easily call the wing and wheels/height to be transformative. Not saying it's better than the GR Whatever, or the 86, or the WRX STI or anything of that sort (the internet says it all bolts up so you can buy best of all worlds?) but it's still at least a thing and not nearly AS bad as people say.
    • That's less offensive than the previous gen.....except for all that ugly black tupperware around the edges. Blerck!
    • I leant out the window recently and took a picture of this new WRX. It looked real damn fine in person. It's faster around a track (stock) than a (stock) GR Yaris. It's much more practical despite being heavier. It's significantly cheaper. This gen tunes really well, much better than others. .... I think they're probably a lot better than people expect.
×
×
  • Create New...